When Eminem signed with Dre, he “sold his soul” by creating an angry, controversial persona (Shady) that sold records…and did drugs, which is what he’s battling when he wrote Relapse.
in the song, Shady’s voice overlaps the deep voice in the last verse—Shady’s inside him, and he’s losing it
when Eminem signed with Dre, he “sold his soul” by creating an angry, controversial persona (Shady) that sold records…and did drugs, which is what he’s battling when he wrote Relapse
Dre’s phone call also suggests that he go back to the Slim Shady ego and take drugs
Starting at this line, Shady’s voice overlaps the deep voice in the song. Shady’s inside his mind, and he’s losing it.
When Eminem signed with Dre, he “sold his soul” by creating an angry, controversial persona (Shady) that sold records…and did drugs, which is what he’s battling when he wrote Relapse.
in the song, Shady’s voice overlaps the deep voice in the last verse—Shady’s inside him, and he’s losing it
when Eminem signed with Dre, he “sold his soul” by creating an angry, controversial persona (Shady) that sold records…and did drugs, which is what he’s battling when he wrote Relapse
Dre’s phone call also suggests that he go back to the Slim Shady ego and take drugs